Calls over migration

The government needs to reclassify international students so that they don't count towards net migration figures, a committee of MPs has urged.

The report from the Business Innovation and Skills Committee came as London Metropolitan University planned legal action over a ban on recruiting overseas students.

Immigration Minister Mark Harper rejected the suggested change.

Comments(2)

BritainfortheBritish says...
7:10pm Tue 11 Sep 12

The facts are many of these students do not come to study but to merge with other illegal immigrants never to be seen again.
All foreign students should be stopped from coming and all immigration and asylum should be stopped also. We are skint and full !!!!

sen c ble says...
9:04pm Wed 12 Sep 12

BritainfortheBritish wrote:
The facts are many of these students do not come to study but to merge with other illegal immigrants never to be seen again.
All foreign students should be stopped from coming and all immigration and asylum should be stopped also. We are skint and full !!!!
There is always a reason why people like you think the way you do. It may be an incident or a little glitch that triggers this nasty approach to other cultures, communities and people. I may be correct you actually stating being bullied and approached by asian lads in a violent fashion and despite reporting it to the police, they failed to acknowledge your complaints. I was also in the same position in '86, one Sunday afternoon, but unlike you I did not report it to the police. I confronted the 3 idiots who decided to scare my oriental wife, just minding her own business tidying the garden, thinking we were an easy target. Well they were wrong and the neighbour across the road from me notified the police and that saved the remainng two from severe injuries.
You know proffessional help is available for your type's and it would actually do you good. I wouldn't classify it as mental help, but somewhere along the lines.
Good luck!

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